Leadership Development Series

Overview

Are you...

Aspiring to a supervisory/leadership position?

Front line or mid-level management?

Self-employed in a small business setting?

Developed and administered in association with Ontario's community colleges, leading business and industry professionals, this new college certificate will enhance leadership skills and develop new skills to help meet career and organizational objectives. The program builds on existing skills and experience and applies those skills to workplace situations. Content includes communications, ethics, performance management, change management, team building, planning and project management.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

For your convenience, some courses are offered both in-class and online. Some online courses can be started at different times throughout the semester, just choose the course date that fits your schedule.
The demand for part-time courses has increased to the point that we recommend you register early to ensure your acceptance into the course.
Online courses are easily identified by CS at the beginning of the course code (i.e. CSSE 65 Accounting Basics 1)
Textbooks and additional materials may be required for these courses. YOU are responsible for purchasing your textbooks and additional materials for all courses. Please make a note of your course code (CS##) and see the bottom of this page for book order procedure.

Highlights

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates from the program may find employment as aspiring supervisors/managers, business owners/managers, coordinators, department and plant managers, directors, human resource personnel, senior support/clerical staff, supervisors, and team leaders.

Required - two courses (choose either LDSC 9 or CSCF 11 AND choose either LDSC 10 or CSSF 21)

Articulation & Credit Transfer Opportunities

SLC graduates have many options to continue their studies with post-secondary institutions across Canada and around the world. Agreements between SLC and other institutions that are specific to this program are listed below. In addition, there are many credit transfer pathway agreements between colleges and universities within the province of Ontario. Please also visit www.ontransfer.ca to search for options relevant to your program area of study.

Admission Requirements

Applicants to the program must hold an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (O.S.S.D.) or the equivalent or must qualify for mature student status (19 years of age or older).

Prerequisites

Health Requirements

Testimonials

I was at SLC for about four years, having switched from Computer Engineering to Programming. It was one of the best times of my life. The friendships I made have lasted to this day. I often think that if I could be a “professional student” I would do it, and never leave.